mastodon.world is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
Generic Mastodon server for anyone to use.

Server stats:

8.3K
active users

#androidapp

3 posts3 participants0 posts today

Currently I do try to use a RSS reader once again.

Somehow I do start this experiment every year or two trying to fetch multiple sources. Everytime I did this in the past I gave up after a week or so.

This time I do use Twine as an app and I do like the UI maybe that's a reason to keep using it.

Any tips for using an RSS reader?

I switched from #Feeder to #ReadYou as my favorite #RSS #app. The user interface in "Read You" is much cleaner and more visually appealing. It feels more modern and intuitive, which makes browsing through articles more enjoyable. I also find the readability to be significantly better, the fonts, spacing, and layout make it easier on the eyes. Overall, it just offers a more pleasant and efficient reading experience.

You can find it on #Fdroid
f-droid.org/en/packages/me.ash

f-droid.orgRead You | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App RepositoryA modern and elegant RSS reader with Material You design

I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


#Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme

Can anyone recommend a really great Android app that has both image editing and video editing?

Looking for an alternative to Google Photos that can rival or surpass their image and video editing features.

Additional Requirements:
1. Solid UI that's modern and thoughtfully designed
2. Preferably one app, but open to two (depending)
3. Preferably open source, of course

Bonuses would be:
1. Image compression
2. Video compression
3. Easy way to support creator (card payment pref)

Continued thread

My comment from yesterday is so yesterday. Today, Healthy Battery Charging has 79 GitHub ⭐️ and speaks 19 languages, #Galician ( #Galego) being the latest addition.

You can grab the app here:
github.com/vbresan/HealthyBatt

Big thanks to @weblate for hosting translations, @fdroidorg and @IzzyOnDroid for app distribution. Also thanks to Google for suspending the app on Play Store.

@raccoonforfriendicaapp version 0.4.1 has been finally released! I was waiting to fix a couple of old issues but I realized I was keeping people waiting too much since almost 2 months had passed since the previous stable version.

If you were on the latest beta, the only new feature is the possibility to see in every timeline the "source platform" each post is coming from (Friendica, Mastodon, Lemmy, Misskey/Sharkey, Pleroma/Akkoma, Kbin/Mbin, WordPress, GNU Social, Pixelfed, Peertube, GoToSocial, Diaspora, generic ActivityPub and more are coming).

If you were using 0.4.0 there are a ton of improvements, the most important of which are:

  • feat: add per-user rate limits;
  • feat: suggest hashtags while typing;
  • feat: swipe navigation between posts;
  • feat: exclude stop words from timelines;
  • feat: add shortcuts to other instances ("guest mode");
  • feat: open post detail as thread;
  • feat: post translation;
  • feat: followed hashtag indication;
  • feat: show source protocol for posts;
  • enhancement: support for embedded images.

This version is also available in the production track on Google Play, so you don't have to participate in the beta program any more to get it.

Let me know what you think about it, enjoy your weekend and as always #livefasteattrash

I'm looking for #recommendations for #mp3 player apps for android, specifically for music.

I have multiple apps for playing audio, but they either won't play local files or it would be clunky to do so. Search engines give me sponsored listicles written by someone who hasn't even tried the app ("it has good reviews in the app store."). I'm not sure how we got to the worst timeline.